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I would definately say Hillary

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Hillary, no contest! I shudder to think of Sarah Palin speaking to a President of another country with her "Gee" and "Joe six pack" language. They would think we are all idiots! Not that Hillary is perfect, but she can certainly hold her own and speak much more eloquently.

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Sarah Palin. No contest! I don't see how any woman could vote for Hillary. No self-respecting woman would put up with a husband who cheated and humilated them publicly over and over again. I think the fact that she did so, was a terrible message to send to her daughter. And she is way too much of an elitist for me. Sarah Plain is far more down to earth and at least she has a sense of humor. I hope she takes the soon to be vacated senate seat for Alaska. She needs that experience in Washington to be a viable candidate in the future.

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Both are pretty much done.

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I know this reply is a little late, but I just got invited to this site today. Are you people kidding, no choice, Palin in 2012 or there may not be much of a free market place left. I know we have 4 yrs.of Mr. Obama to look forward to, and if we arn't completely socialized by 2012, then it is time to step up to the plate you patriots, and vote Palin. I fear for this country and the trend of big Government intervention, have we not lost enough jobs overseas, my God we're outsourcing our service work, and basically we are a service based nation. I don't here the machines grinding out Proudly Made In The U.S.A. much anymore! Reagan was RIGHT.

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Palin. Although I don't see this match up--

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Palin! Hillary makes me sick! People will be tired of the liberal crap by then and will vote for a more

conservative candidate! I will campaign for her!

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Right on !

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I agree with you, and although I'm late in this reply I can't understand how being mayor of a small town is relevant in governing the US. I live in a small town and our big issues are - do we need a stop sign at a corner, or is someones fence on the wrong side of a property line. I want someone with at least a different type of experience so Hillary works for me, in addition although the Bush years haven't been the best, the Clinton years were pretty good. Plus, I have yet to have to worry about paying taxes on over $250,000/yr & when I do I'll be happy to pay my share.

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Yes it is possible. Anything is possible after voting for a Muslim who needs to go back to the middle east. I personally would vote for Palin because I think we had enough og Hillary when her husband was president. I really feel sorry for our great country if Obama is not eliminated somehow. I think at the moment all I can do is pray for our country. God bless America.
Mary E. Griswold

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Hillary hands down. We have to realize as small business owners that the world is moving towards a global economy. What happens overseas is going to have more of an impact on what happens here in America. We need someone who realizes we can no longer isolate ourselves from the rest of the world. That era is long gone. As business people we need to start thinking with a global mindset.

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I don't know what will happen in 2012 but comparing these two is like putting a snake up against an Eagle. Palin is just the kind of leader our country needs. But today, what used to be wrong is now right and what used to be right is now wrong. We either sit back and watch or country go down the toilet or we wake up, get involved and support and promote leaders like her.

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